Canon 9685A001AA PowerShot G6 Camera User Guide - Page 178

setting [ND Filter] to [On].

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Problem Cause Solution Subject in Flash set to On recorded image is too bright zSet the flash to Auto or Off. A vertical bar of light (red, purple) appears on the LCD monitor Subject too bright zThis is a normal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction. (This red bar of light will not be recorded when shooting still photos, but it will be recorded when shooting movies.) zThis effect can be reduced by setting [ND Filter] to [On]. J See Using the ND Filter (p. 120). White dots or white asterisks appear on the image Light from the flash has zThis is a phenomenon that reflected off dust occurs with digital cameras particles or insects in and does not constitute a the air. This occurs malfunction. more frequently in the following conditions: • When shooting at the wide angle end. • When shooting with a high aperture value in the aperture-priority AE mode. Flash will not fire Flash set to Off zSet the flash to On. Image not showing Incorrect video system zSet the video system to the on TV setting appropriate setting, NTSC or PAL, for your TV (p. 52). Shooting mode set to (Stitch Assist) zThe output will not appear on a TV monitor in (Stitch Assist) mode. Shoot in a different mode. Zoom will not operate Zoom lever turned zOperate the zoom before while shooting in movie shooting in movie mode. mode CF card image Currently used CF card zUse a CF card formatted with reading is slow has been formatted in a this camera. Recording images different device. JSee Formatting a CF Card on the CF card (p. 141). takes too long 174

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Subject in
recorded image is
too bright
Flash set to On
Set the flash to Auto or Off.
A vertical bar of
light (red, purple)
appears on the
LCD monitor
Subject too bright
This is a normal occurrence in
devices containing CCDs and
does not constitute a
malfunction. (This red bar of
light will not be recorded when
shooting still photos, but it will
be recorded when shooting
movies.)
This effect can be reduced by
setting [ND Filter] to [On].
See
Using the ND Filter
(p. 120).
White dots or
white asterisks
appear on the
image
Light from the flash has
reflected off dust
particles or insects in
the air. This occurs
more frequently in the
following conditions:
• When shooting at the
wide angle end.
• When shooting with a
high aperture value in
the aperture-priority
AE mode.
This is a phenomenon that
occurs with digital cameras
and does not constitute a
malfunction.
Flash will not fire
Flash set to Off
Set the flash to On.
Image not showing
on TV
Incorrect video system
setting
Set the video system to the
appropriate setting, NTSC or
PAL, for your TV (p. 52).
Shooting mode set to
(Stitch Assist)
The output will not appear on a
TV monitor in
(Stitch
Assist) mode. Shoot in a
different mode.
Zoom will not
operate
Zoom lever turned
while shooting in movie
mode
Operate the zoom before
shooting in movie mode.
CF card image
reading is slow
Recording images
on the CF card
takes too long
Currently used CF card
has been formatted in a
different device.
Use a CF card formatted with
this camera.
See
Formatting a CF Card
(p. 141).
Problem
Cause
Solution